There seems to be a whole sub-genre of fanfic stories in a lot of fandoms where, for example, John and Aeryn or Buffy and Spike fall in love, get married, have kids, and live happily ever after -- all without acknowledging the inherent risk of having children when you're a hero.
Hee!
And therein we have pretty much the WHOLE motivation behind writing Absolution.
Which I still like best of all my stupid stories.
Shmoop in Hard Core Logo is just wrong.
It's more than just hiring a nanny
Though it helps when your nanny is a hacker and has a Valkyrie girlfriend.
t /Iolokus references
*coughNIKITAcough*
Bwahahahahaha! I'm almost tempted to pull together a list of all the improbable happily ever after stories over the years, but, um, that would require much pain and suffering on my part.
Though occasionally that cliche is done well. The first that springs to mind is With Six You Get Eggroll, in due South.
There are exceptions to the rule, except, like we've been explaining, Speranza's story isn't quite the happily ever after cliché -- because it's done realistically. My buddy grit kitty write a Jim-and-Blair-with-kid story called Another Mode of Belonging that addressed the difficulties of parenthood.
It can be done, and done well. It's just not usually done well.
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WAFF as in Warm And Fuzzy Feelings? That
Yup. Then, there's it's prickly cousin, "TAFF" (Twisted and Fuzzy Feelings).
Shmoop in Hard Core Logo is just wrong.
Amen. Conversely, I often feel that unremitting angst in Due South somehow messes big time with the whole reason I liked the show in the first place. There can be angst, but there should also be some (hope of) recovery, IMVHO.
I am glad that Iolokus wrapped up in a fairly conventional happy place. So much unrelenting badness for so long was doing a real number on my psyche. If it hadn't been so good I wouldn't have inflicted that much pain on myself.
Which I think is what all masochists tell themselves.
And therein we have pretty much the WHOLE motivation behind writing Absolution.
Turn the cliché on its head! Yes! I love stories that do that, and I'm glad you did it.
I mean, personally, I'm tempted to write a story where Lex and Clark somehow develop psychic bond-y powers, but without the OTT, OOC schmoopfest...
I mean, personally, I'm tempted to write a story where Lex and Clark somehow develop psychic bond-y powers, but without the OTT, OOC schmoopfest...
Ooooh! Yes, do it! Doitdoitdoit!
t /irritating kid
I'm tempted to write a story where Lex and Clark somehow develop psychic bond-y powers, but without the OTT, OOC schmoopfest...
Oooh! I'm so going to nag you about that this weekend. And the couch sex.
"Couch sex?" she says innocently. "Should I be looking over in the Smallville fic thread more often?"